Identification of a lytic-phase origin of DNA replication in human herpesvirus 6B strain Z29

  • Dewhurst S
  • Dollard S
  • Pellett P
  • et al.
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Abstract

DNA sequences which have structural features suggestive of their functioning as an origin of lytic-phase DNA replication were previously identified in both human herpesvirus 6B strain Z29 [HHV-6B (Z29)] and in HHV-6A (U1102). Plasmid constructs containing the putative HHV-6B (Z29) oriLyt element were replicated after transfection into permissive T cells, when trans-acting factors were provided by HHV-6B (R-1) infection. By using this assay, the HHV-6B (Z29) oriLyt was mapped to a minimal region of approximately 400 bp which lies upstream of the gene that is homologous to herpes simplex virus UL29, a region that carries an origin in other betaherpesviruses and in some alphaherpesviruses.

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Dewhurst, S., Dollard, S. C., Pellett, P. E., & Dambaugh, T. R. (1993). Identification of a lytic-phase origin of DNA replication in human herpesvirus 6B strain Z29. Journal of Virology, 67(12), 7680–7683. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.67.12.7680-7683.1993

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